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The conjunction in the sentence is "and", which is used to connect the two subjects "my mother" and "father".
The noun "incursion" means an illegal or unauthorized entrance (potentially an invasion or attack) by a foreign force into sovereign territory, or territory claimed as sovereign. Two prepositions that are often seen following this noun are "by" (the entity or persons making the incursion) and "into" (the location where the incursion occurs).
The question is too broad and the answer above is too exclusive. The term Creole is used on many contienents to denote many things. It's important, first to determine whether or not the poser is asking about, for ex. Haitian Creole vs. Louisiana Creoles.If that is the case, then the answer isn't really correct.Louisiana Creoles are a cultural group in Louisiana who speak Louisiana Creole, Louisiana French, and Louisiana Spanish in some cases.While most Haitians identify as Haitian, I've met some who simultaneously identify as Creole as well. I think that that depends on the region of Haiti where they are from. It is also incorrect to say that Haitian is the "ethnicity" of the people. Haiti is filled with people of different "ethnicities". That's like saying "American" is an ethnicity or Louisiana is.Answer:There are more than 500 different living Creoles in the world. They generally fall into the following Categories:Arabic-based creole languagesChinese-based creole languagesDutch-based creole languagesEnglish-based creole languagesFrench-based creole languagesGerman-based creole languagesMalay-based creole languagesNgbandi-based creole languagesPortuguese-based creole languagesSpanish-based creole languagesHaitian Creole is a French-based creole.
This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not. IE: Thomas is following Susanne. The following is a list of automobile parts you will need: So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
The correct spelling is following (trailing, afterward, or a group of fans).
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The main reason the Louisiana territory was sold to the US was because the seller, France was broke following recent war expenses. The Louisiana Territory roughly encompassed 13 central and western states, from Louisiana to Montana.
It depends on how you define ownership, but in recorded history, the footprint of the Louisiana Territory coverd the tribal lands of the following North American people:NatchezCommancheChoctawChickasawPawneeIlliniArapahoCheyenneShoshoneLakotaCrowNez PerceYakimaThe United States incorporated the Louisiana Territory and claimed ownership of the patch of land in 1805 after purchasing the French region of Louisiana in 1803.
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The first governor of the Territory of Orleans was William C.C. Claiborne. Appointed by President Thomas Jefferson, he served from 1804 until 1812. The Territory of Orleans, which comprised parts of present-day Louisiana, was established following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Claiborne played a significant role in integrating the territory into the United States and managing its diverse population.
It lost its territory near the Ohio valley and its Canadian land. It maintained the Louisiana Territory, the middle third of what is now the US.
Before the French and Indian War, the territory of Louisiana was under the control of France. The French established Louisiana as a territory in the early 18th century, primarily to expand their colonial presence in North America. The region was strategically important for trade and military purposes, particularly in relation to the Mississippi River. However, following the war, France ceded Louisiana to Spain in 1762 as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau.
France had complete control of the Louisiana Territory from its acquisition in 1682 until 1762, when it ceded the territory to Spain following the Seven Years' War. Although France briefly regained control in 1800 through the Treaty of San Ildefonso, it effectively lost authority over the territory when it sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Thus, the period of French control can be considered primarily from 1682 to 1762, with a brief reassertion before the sale.
the production of the first accurate maps of the Northwest
Before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, New Orleans was ruled by several countries. Initially, it was a French territory, founded in 1718. In 1763, France ceded the territory to Spain following the Seven Years' War, and it remained under Spanish control until 1800, when France regained it through the Treaty of San Ildefonso. Ultimately, the United States acquired New Orleans and the wider Louisiana Territory in 1803.
At the time of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, California was owned by Spain. Following the Napoleonic Wars and subsequent treaties, Spain ceded its territories to France, which briefly controlled California before the territory was transferred to the United States after the Mexican-American War in 1848. Ultimately, California was not part of the Louisiana Purchase itself but became a U.S. territory later.